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Migrant workers protest outside Dáil over family visa rules

Plan to donate Castle Creek land for school, hospital housing project faces hurdles

Plan to donate Castle Creek land for school, hospital housing project faces hurdles
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Hurdles surround plan to donate Castle Creek land for school, hospital housing

Aspen s old ambulance building renovation will free up long-term employee housing

How spying in Rusper became the birth of MI5

Updated Tuesday, 26th January 2021, 3:13 pm Until October 1909, Britain had been without a professional, dedicated spy and counter-spy organisation, despite rising paranoia over German militarism since the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. The military had been reduced in strength as armies on the continent were expanding theirs. The shock by which a small but technologically superior Prussian army managed to invade and defeat France resulted in outrage over the state of Britain’s own military. Shortly after the Prussian victory, George Tomkyns Chesney, a former captain in the Royal Engineers, wrote The Battle of Dorking as a warning to the general public about this new threat. In the book, Germany launches a successful invasion of Britain, landing at Worthing and converging on the ramshackle British defenders at the Surrey town. Germany inflicts a heavy defeat and Britain becomes a heavily-repressed German colony.

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